Millennium Post

HEAVY RAIN LASHES BENGALURU

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NEW DELHI: Heavy rain was witnessed in parts of the country on Saturday leaving several areas of Bengaluru flooded.

However, the situation in deluge-hit Bihar and Assam continued to improve and no new deaths were reported in both the states.

In Karnataka, heavy downpour in the early hours led to flooding in several parts of Bengaluru.

Roads were inundated and water gushed into many houses in low-lying areas such as Koramangal­a, HSR Layout and Anugraha Layout. However, there was no loss of human lives, officials said.

The embankment of Begur lake was destroyed leading to flooding in areas downstream, officials said. Officials said the meteorolog­y department recorded 35 mm rainfall in the city during the last 12 hours.

In Uttar Pradesh, no fresh flood-related death was reported, the flood control room located in the office of relief commission­er said.

So far, the state has witnessed 108 flood-related deaths, the flood control room said. Two persons have sustained injuries in flood, while three persons are said to be missing so far. The number of flood-affected districts is 24, officials said.

The flood situation in Bihar continued to show improvemen­t with no fresh reports of any casualty from flooded areas of the state.

Light to moderate rainfall occurred at a few places in Bihar while heavy rainfall was reported from one or two places in south east parts of the state.

Bhagalpur registered 76.1 mm rainfall in past 24 hours (recorded between 8:30 am on Friday to 8:30 am on Saturday) followed by 4.9 mm in Purnea, 1.8 mm in Gaya and 0.2 mm in Patna during the same period, the Patna Meteorolog­ical Centre said.

With water receding in several places, people are returning to their homes. Around 10,743 people are still living in 35 relief camps, a Disaster Management department release said.

The death toll in this year's ravaging flood stands at 514, the release said.

More rainfall is in store for Odisha, which is already being pounded by downpour since Friday with the southwest monsoon being active in the state.

 ??  ?? Residents sit on a bed as rain water clogged their house in Koramangla in Bengaluru on Saturday
Residents sit on a bed as rain water clogged their house in Koramangla in Bengaluru on Saturday

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